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Old 20th Dec 2022, 02:32
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HappyBandit
 
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Originally Posted by Flying Binghi
Lets pull a few quotes from that article: “..There was a lot of money that was freed up and moved to the places where research was being done,” Burton told Healthline.. ..it typically takes 10 to 15 years for a vaccine to come to fruition. ..The COVID-19 vaccines that are currently available in the United States were granted emergency use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). They’re not fully approved. “The reason that there is not a full licensure given to the vaccines is essentially because we have very limited time in understanding… the mid-term and long-term benefits of the vaccine in the individuals that were vaccinated,”..” Seems I were wrong with me 8 to 10 years approval time frame.. Oh well, can’t be right all the time.. dr dre, perhaps you best ask the question why, if these vaccines are so well researched, the manufactures are granted full legal indemnity ?
​​​​​​​you're a ****. I suspect you didn't even read the article. You conveniently left out all the references to not compromising on safety or cutting corners....This isn’t cutting corners. Rather, it’s an extensive standard review process that is expedited, he said.

Regulatory agencies in the world look at two things:
  1. The safety of the participants and that they wouldn’t be compromised under an emergency use authorization.
  2. The data quality and data integrity of any submissions to the agencies.
“The standards could never be compromised even under an emergency authorization use of the vaccines.

You're an embarassment to critical thinking and proper analysis. So you lost your job in aviation hey? Comalco aluminium smelter in Gladstone are looking for workers at the moment. Not sure on their vaccine requirements however.
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